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Rev. Rice Attends Health Center Seminar Installation to Be Held Tomorrow At Zion Lutheran The Kev Merle Sice, pasior of 1 Cumberland Presbyterian Caurca, and Mrs. Rice have been attending a three-day Institute of Pastoral Care, held at Malcolm Bliss Mental Health Center. St. Louis, under auspices of the Metropolitan Church Federation of St.

Louis. Tae insatute was composed of morning, afternoon and night sessions with noted ministers, chap- The Living Scnptures-- by Jack liarnw iRotttn Thread Puf Into The American Fabric! Rev. Fred J. Mencer to Assume Pastorate of Calvary Baptist Church laiES menial health specialists, so- I ciologists, 221 edical men and psy- Tse.Rev. Fred J.

Mescer, who 1 chiatrists as ihe speakers. The officers of Zion Lutheran I here fro32 Oshkosh, toI The institute was arranged for Church will be installed during the assume Pastorate of ihe Calvary ministers, doctors and other inter-1 regular worship service tomorrow i Ba ust Church, 1315 Henry street, esied persons. lowskv announce Following this the officers of the Sunda Sch o1 dasses wm begin i Hot lunch menus to be served Walther League, of the Lutheran Sunday, Jan. 17, convening eacn pius Woman's Wissinnarv Guild and at 9:30 o'clock. Morning, by Mrs Haden Women's Missionary Guild and of; are a I 'Wednesday night.

Topic Is "The King" The address of ihe pasior during divine i will be, "The King," based on Mi. The newly-formed adult will far QrlSu nish special music during the serv-; A and will sing the selection, "All fief6 People That On Earth Do Dwell." Mrs. C. C. Cohrs is the director.

The organist, Mrs. E. C. Heuer, and crackers, and cheese salad, peanut butter aad honey sandwiches, milk. Tuesday Barbecued pork on bun, escalloped potatoes, butter- Elbert E.

Reid Funeral Is Held At Baptist Church Hearing Completed on (To Discontinue Trains COFFEYVILLE. Kan. (AP) MADISOX-Funeral services for Testimony was completed Fnday Etbert E. Keid, who died at bisi a Cosamarce Coin- faoxne in Madison Tuesday even- mission hearing on Jon. 9, 1960 family, Tuisa, visited last week with iier brother, Fred Holett, and family.

Tkey also visited AU.G HiAuKM. Missouri? and son, Bevier. held B-p' Railroad's application to stop pas-1 Have Sapper in Maeoa Church i Thursday al-! train service between Kan-1 Mr. and Mis. Howard City and Little Kock.

(and Sasiily were simper The proposal was opposed by 23j Thursday night of Mr. and Mrs. witnesses. Seven either favored itUlerrick Yuiz, Maeon. I Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson, Triekey Paul C. Albus said daughter, Columbia, and Mr. temoon. The Rev.

G. E. Neeh officiated, Music was bv the Rev. and Mrs. -T, 1 Neeiy, wttlt Mrs.

K. Barnes at piano. Burial was in Sunset Hill Cemeiery at Madison. Among those out of town attending the services were Mr. and Mrs.

Hoy. Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Lyman White, i Mrs. Willie Farreli.

Hannibal: Bv Irs Harry Ratliff -U an ICC Vision will be made 11 1 I i ed spinach, jellied apple sauce, YfJUths cookies, milk. i jberly, and Earl Johnson, Indio, Calif. Serve Chicken Supper and Mrs. James L. Palmer asd I children spent Sunday wih Mr.

jaad Mrs. Russell Palmer. i Henry Liedorff is convalescing at his home after major surgery I in a Kirksville hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

James L. Palmer and Mrs. Willie White and son; "MISS Ann Ratlaf ieft Sat-j aad family were guests Friday Leonard, Higbee; Miss Lena ur ay or Bob Jones University. night of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Bat- Tommy Carr. Cairo; Mrs. Nora Greenville. S. where she is ajliff.

Lierly, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lier- i sen after spending two weeks Has Visit in Cairo ly, Clifford and Shirley Lierly. ner parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Helen Wins, Hannibal, and Mrs. Joe McKinney, Mrs. C. i Kunert Ratliff.

spent Saturday night with hex C. Cunningham, Mrs, Paul Miller, and rs Bradley Rector! father, John Evans, sister, Rev. and Mrs. John Mihlfeld, Rus- Moberlv. sell Farrell.

Mr. and Mrs. Del II. Rilev, Mr. and Mrs.

Estell Statev. I Betams From Mrs" Granville Hulen. Mr. and! Mrs. Russeli Palmer Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Shawk aad I daughter were dinner guests Sua- a Sdav of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Bow- returnedj a a famil BrookSeld. At Cumberland The Moberly Cumberland Pres- Wednesday Cheese meat loaf, QQ candied sweet potatoes, buttered green beans, raisin carrot salad, brown bread, butter, milk. dren. Washington, D. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Atterburv. i Arthur Driver, Bevier, Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs. G. A. Reynolds Clark; and Mrs. Jim Mudd.

Mrs. Mrs Lillie Wiison had as dinner Irs ay ag ijai and family, and daughter were hosts Thurs-i Johanna Hayes ana Mr. and Sunday Mrs. Jessie Brooks an jj Mrs. Wvatt KEYTESXTLLE William D.

day night at a chicken supper for George Yates. Monroe City. Mr. and' Mrs. Huston Rutherford i mu TT Richards III of Keytesville Thursday Hot aog on oun, ffi harf Vemc Roli of Sajis Sander.

and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Tony has chosen the following selections Star" (Larson): offertory, "Ario- TM Sttade The jfrom Felps Chapel, CoUege Mound eet J-' Mt Uaited Presby the church Sunday at 7:30 Representatives will be present I fciilVA iiiV-J-n irf'jrjterian, KeytesviUe aad Bethpel Dickie Gunn will lead the topic study. The deacons of the church are asked to meet Monday evening at the parsonage at 7:30. The voters meeting of the congregation i be held at the church a evening at 8 o'clock.

The male communicant members of he church who are 21 and older are encouraged to attend and to join the voters assembly. Other Meetings The E.M.V. committee of the church will meet at the parsonage Wednesday evening at 7:30. The adult class will meet at the church Thursday evening at 7:30. Anyone interested in the teachings of the Lutheran Church is invited wi orf "cake" and IT.

S. Presbyterian, and Salem Cumberland Chapel and Moberly of the Cumberland Presbyterian group. The following officers will be installed The Kev. Merle Sice, coordinator; Logan Alexander, vice-coordinator; Mrs. Wanda Leathers, secretary; and R.

L. Leathers, treasurer. Middle Grove School Menus Listed for Week Menus for next week at Middle Grove School are: Monday Chicken salad sandwich, noodles, i a apple- to attend these discussions. The chlldreifs choir will meet for rehearsal Friday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock. The confirmation class will meet for instruction on Saturday morning from 9 to o'clock.

Sunday School and Bible Class meet Sunday mornings at 9:30 just Brior to ihe divine services. Children not enrolled in other Sunday Schools are invited to attend the Sunday School classes held at the church. Tune in to "This Is the Life" on ch. 8 at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday morning, the pastor reminds.

Red Top Church Host To Contest Winners STURGEON Red Top Christian Church will be host to the winning churches in the Sunday potatoes, citrus fruit cup. creamed peas, biscuits, butter, milk. Welfare Payments in Monroe Tota'l $45,630 PARIS The January welfare payments in Monroe County totaled 545,630. were for old age assistance. 584 persons, aid to dependent children, 146 children, S4.53Q; permanent and total disability, 39 cases, general reliel 18 cases with 27 people, $1373: aid to blind, 15 cases, $975; and blind pension one case, $65.

W. C. Richards, Paris, Keytesville Business Has Major Operation Club Elects Officers PARIS --W. C. Richards, Par- KEYTESVILLE E.

J. Kirby is, underwent major surgery has been elected president of the Tuesday Hamburger patty, Thursday morning in Boone Conn- Keytesville Business and Profes- awarded S100 scholarships. The scholarships go to selected students enrolled in agriculture, engineering or home economics at the University of Missouri and who must have high scholarship, leadership ability and good morals to qualify. The Heckler scholarships, which are offered students at the University from Chariton County, were established in 1S55 by Carles Heckler of Roslyn, N.Y.; W. R.

HecMer of Dalton; and a third now deceased, F. G. Heckert, State College, Pennsylvania, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. George Heckler, parents of the three brothers, who were lifelong residents of Cfaariton County.

Mrs. Ida Hansdell, who underwent surgery recently at the University Medical Center, was dismissed Thursday and is at the home of her son, Russell Eans- south of Granviiie. buttered corn, green beans, baked Hospital, Columbia, apple, gingerbread, bun, butter and milk. Wednesday. --Soup beans with pork, scalloped potatoes, lettuce salad, cornbread, butter, banana pie and Thursday Beef and noodles, mashed potatoes, gravy, carrot sticks, hot rolls, butter, pineapple upside down cake and milk.

Friday Chili, crackers, cheese slice, Jello fruit salad, celery sticks, doughnut and milk. MADISON Sp4 and Mrs. Robert Warren, Colorado Springs, arrived Friday for a visit with Mrs. Warren's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Els-berry. Other guests in the Els- berrv home were Mr. and Mrs. jsionai Club. Other officers are C.

Jones, vice-president; J. L. Prather, secretary; and M. E. Howard, treas- arer.

winning ciair Eisberrv and children, School attendance contest 3 qvLnn I 3 POT! Oakland was she i witn Sturgeon and Olivet runners-up. Red Top Church, the loser, will treat the other churches to a dinner on Sunday night. The speaker of the evening will be the Rev Eugene Moore, assistant to the president of Culver-Stockton College. He will speak on "How to Develop More Churches." Power in Cumberland Presbyterian morrow morning. accompanying o'clock.

All those wishing transportation to the services should dial AM3- homes with illnesses are Mrs. Etta 2050 before 8 a.m. Sunday. CLIFTON HILL By Mrs. Fay Mayo Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Reynolds 1 and family. Miss Cathy Hogaa and Jim Zwonitzer attended, a.

family dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkey, Prairie Hill. Mr. and Mrs.

Powell Newby and Mrs. Cassie Newby, Moberly, visited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ada Christy. Mrs. Oreta Clemens and Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Byrum. Visit From Kansas City T. A. Patton, Kansas City, spent Saturday and Sunday with Ms Mrs.

Harry Decker has return- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patton, ed" to her home in Madison after and family and Mrs. Lillian Sten- Sgt. and Mrs.

Eu- ton. Mrs. Patton, who is ill, is reported to be slowly improving. Miss Georgeanne Hill Monday night with Miss Marge Reynolds. Mr.

and L. E. Tno-mpson Jr. and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Barry Jeffrey and daughters. Cairo. Miss Carolyn Baker and Johnny Hardgrove attended the Moberly Rainbow Girls dance Dec. 28 in the Municipal Auditorium. Guests in Sedalia Mr.

and Mrs. Jimmy Swetnam Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Reynolds were dinner guests Friday night in Sedalia. Miss a Reynolds spent Thursday night with Miss Janet Kaines. Huntsville, and Miss Mildred Reynolds spent Thursday nght with Miss Paula Patton, also of Huntsville. gene Decker to Fort Banning, Augusta, where Sgt. Decker is stationed.

Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie C. Jones have purchased the home of the late Ben Cromer from Fred A. Thompson.

The house will be remodeled before Mr. and Mrs. Jor.es occupy it. Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Rfley have returned after a two weeks visit with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mr. Roy Wylie, and daughters, Atwater. Calif.

Mrs. The a the Rev. Merle who formerly taught in Rice, announces "Growing Up" as jyfonroe County schools, has been Ms 11 o'clock sermon subject to-1 teaching in California for the past years. Mr. Wylie is manager Sunday School convenes at 9:45 i a fruit co-operative.

A number of Madison residents have been confined to their Johnson who is ill at the home of CAIRO By Mrs. Tessife Vanskike Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cochran and children, Kansas City, and her mother, Mrs. Grace Sarles, Webb Austin.

City, spent Wednesday with hisj Mr. and Mrs. Orin Austin and Misses Thelma and Noia Rutherford. Moberly, several days in Cairo with their aunts, Mrs. Roy Pugh and Mrs.

Frank Vincent. Mrs. Harold Voile, Harold Voile Jr. and Miss Connie Keadrick xis- ited Wednesday a Thursday i Mrs. Voile's sister, Mrs.

James Hunt, and Mrs. a olle, Beattie, Kan. Visit Grandparents Rodney asd Ricky Burton, Jefferson City, visited Saturday night aad Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pugh.

Mrs. Gladys Burton was an additional guest Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powers had as dinner guests Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Espenschied. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foster and children, Cairo, and Mr.

and Mrs. Sherman Clemens and daughter, Moberly. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ridgeway and Miss Rose McKinney entertained Sunday at a dinner for Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Roberts and children, Quincy. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Armel Baker.

Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Austin and children drove to O'Fallon Thursday afternoon to visit with Mr. and' Mrs. Jesse Griffin and sons.

They returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Slvin McAdams and son and Mrs. Mola Wilson, Moberly, entertained Friday at a turkey dinner for Miss Chloeris Sturgeon Women Hear Talk on Delinquency ind family and Mr.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cochran. Charley Daughters visited Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.

Elvin McAdams Mr. and Mrs. Huston Rutherford and children and Karen Edwards visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Solomon and daughter, Moberly.

Mrs. Bill Joe Farris and Mrs. Bob Cieeton served a turkey dinner recently at the home of Mrs. Farris for Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Farris and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cleeton and son. Mr. and and son, Moberly.

Have Oyster Supper Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Terrill and daughter, Darksville, entertained Saturday night at an oyster supper a Matzen and son, Marshal Jones, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Jones and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Orley Jones and daughter. Mrs.

W. F- Kriegermeier has returned from a week's visit in Moul- ana Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brooks I and daughter. Moberly.

an( trs Raymond Wyatt, near Visit in Cairo 'Caliao. Mr. and Mrs. John were guests Friday of their soi m-iaw ana daughter, Mr. ana Mrs.

STURGEON s. George! Woodrow McCollum. and daugh- Eilks and Mrs. Lawrence Butler attended the January Boone Coun- ters, Cairo. Mrs.

Ruth Palmer and daughter ty Council PTA meeting ai die had as guests Friday Mr. and New Haven School near Columbia Mrs. E. L. Scott and children, To Our New Location at 126 BEDFORD Wednesday.

Fred Small, Boone County venile officer, spoke on "Juvenile Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Ratliff and Delinquency." Fulton, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Call Us At Our Old Number AM 3-6582 daughter and Ron Shivss, Clifton Copies of revised bylaws were I Hill, were supper guests Wednes- dlstribirted.

They will be voted on 1 day ht Mr and Irs Marvin at the March 23 meeting at the Ratliff and son, Trenton. Centralia High School. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roy and FARRELL OFFICE MACHINES Service-Safes PENNEYlS A A I A I ON SALE Early Bird Specials 9 A Monday Mrs.

Charles Lee Johnson, Olathe, ton, Iowa, with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mrs. Minnie Johnson, Mo! Dougherty and family. State Bank No.

624 REPORT OF CONDITION OF of Kigbee in the State of Missouri at the Close of Business on Dec. 31. 1959. ASSETS 1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection 2.

United States Government obligations direct and guaranteed --6. Loans and discounts (including S183.57 overdrafts) 7. Bank premises owned None, furniture and fixtures $318,177.04 421,992.53 249.256.57 984.48 HUNDREDS PRE-CUT PERCALE DRESS LENGTHS ON SALE NOW 12. TOTAL ASSETS. 990,420.77 LIABILITIES 13.

Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and AI ss onaT 4.uxiliarv will he- dauber Mrs Del Stone-i Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Reynolds; corporations at o'clock Wednesday Mrs Fred" Thompson i were hosts recentlv at a dinner for 14.

Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and cor- night. The'them, for 1960 is "To- Thompson, Guy Mrs. P-- (in( Hi -t WiV iAJ. A.V.*. JL JU ---i.

7 "Tl 1 sether With God on New Fron-, Wheeler and Mrs. Susie Tipton. perry 0 i i Huntsnlle. Miss tiers." Mr and Mrs. Pennick Hobsonl Cathy Hogan.

Columbia; David i entertained Monday night at ajHeysman, Jacksonville, postal savings- 16. Deposits of States and. political subdivisions dinner for Mrs. Sloan Curtright i l.iii.Jti^,i iVi Mrs. Ruby Love, Berkley.

1 tT'-itc-ftn Bob Reynolds, Fayette: and Misses Marge and Mildred Reyn -P. 119. TOTAL DEPOSITS 5921,801.54 At Jefferson Avenue i Mr. and Mrs. John D.

Watson and olds and Mrs. Effie Reynolds of i daughter. Kirksville. Mr. and Mrs.

the home. Tho Tuninr MYF Baxter Hil1 and famfly and Mr Have Dinner Mrs. LadeU sored by Mrs. Charles Martin, has a a Vir ana irs a i23. Other Liabilities I '24.

TOTAL LIABILITIES 412,827.05 196,747.46 4,783.83 307,443.20 183.57 4 YARDS 1 Think of it! Just one dollar, your nimble fingers and a beautiful percale print makes the dress of your choice! Find spring-new florals, geometries, abstracts, conversational prints in sunniest colors. All machine washable high-count 80-square percale prints! Outstanding fashion by-the-yard goes on sale now! Paris, held a reorganization meeting with the following officers elected in the boys' division: Douglas i ell, president; Tommy Whittaker, vice-president; Daryl'McCollum, secretary; and Robert Jackson, treasurer. New sponsors are Ronald Kirk and George Martin. Holliday. Mrs.

Charles Holohan celebrated her 76th birthday Tuesday night at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. El- Mr, and Mrs. Ray Richardson were hosts Friday at a dinner for CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Miss Ada Cross, Mrs.

H. R. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Richardson, Marceline; Mr.

and Mrs. John Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Richardson and daughter, Salisbury; Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Gail Cook, Prairie Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Holohan, Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Holohan and daughter, Terry, Keith Holohan, Mrs. Holohan and Mr. 'and Mrs. Elwood Holohan.

Queen Candidates Named at Paris School PARIS--Candidates for the Par- 'waiter, Carlsbad, N. are the John Cashatts Parents Of Son, Fourth Child Mr. and Mrs. John Cashatt, 914 Ray Lyle Richardson and children and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Taylor, Armstrong. The Rev. and Mrs. Howard James honored their daughter, Sheryl, with a surprise dinner 25. 26.

Surplus 27. Undivided profits 921,985.11 25,000.00 15,000.00 28.435.66 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL bank's capital consists of Common stock with total par value of $25.000.00 MEMORANDA 31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 68,435.66 $990,420.77 $200.000.00 swear Sankhead, President of the above-named bank do solemnly the above statement is true and that it fully and correctly Dinner guests were Martha Patton, Alona Sumpter, Ann Million is homecoming queen have been aren ts of their fourth child, a 7-' and Margaret Brown.

Afternoon chosen and -the will be pound son born Dec. 23. He has 'guests were Mary Lou and Connie crowned Feb. 20. The theme of the jfceen named Carl Dean.

The. other Jacoby and Veryl Wright. KirhMav ovvc iat ic auuv outiement is iuu LIICIL JL iuuy uiu cuuecuy Sunday on her eleventh birhtdav represents true state of tte several matters hferein containe(3 and homecoming, sponsored annually by the student council, will be "Fantasy Candidates are: Shirley Bloss, children are Cheryl, Nedia a John. Mrs. Cashatt is the former "Miss Donna Becker of Austin, senior; a Caldwell, junior; and Mr.

Cashatt is the son of Mr. Ann Vaughn, sophomore; and Jo I and Mrs. Sidney Cashatt, Route Ann Baker, freshman. '3, Moberly. Madison Planned Progress To Meet Tuesday Night MADISON--Officers of the Madison Planned Progress will meet at 7:30 o'clock-Tuesday night in the elementary school building.

set forth to the best of my knowledge and belief. L. C. Bankhead, President Correct--Attest: Denver Baker, Robert L. Summers, S.

L. Fisher, C. B. Ryle, S. Miller, John D.

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